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Verizon
Wireless has already introduced the latest software updates for both
the Motorola Droid XYBOARD 8.2 and XYBOARD 10.1 tablets (we have
reviewed the two of them already, where you can read it here and here).
As with any other update, you can expect a bunch of improvements, and
this time around, global roaming is supported. Basically, this
translates to the ability to connect to the Internet regardless of where
your XYBOARD travels with you over a 4G network – as long as it is
supported in that part of the world, that is, and also be prepared to be
slapped with a rather shocking roaming fee at the end of the month.
Something tells me that this is going to be a service used only in
extreme emergencies, where you have exhausted all other avenues of
getting online. On the other hand, when you are overseas, chances are
you will fall back on Wi-Fi connectivity most of the time. Apart from that, this update will also deliver improved scrolling in the web browser, a superior touch response, wireless improvements, as well as the ability to use the keyboard whenever the tablet is placed within a docking station. You can read about the XYBOARD 8.2 update here and the XYBOARD 10.1 update here. |
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